At 00:38 +0100 on 11/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:

>On Thursday, April 11, 2002, at 12:31 AM, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
>
>> Of course it will. Any modem will do. Modems are pretty generic.
>>
>> Modems that are supposed to be not supported in the Mac can be made so
>> by generating a modem script. There is a program on Apple's ftp-site for
>> that.
>
>I actually tried that on my 7500 a while back (when I first stepped into
>the world of Macs) with an ELSA MicroLink 56k Serial modem and never got

A few PC-specific modems simply cannot be made to work on Macs.  USR is a
good manufacturer, however, and should work fine.  One note: £65 is a bit
pricey for a 56K serial modem.

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